Thursday, September 2, 2010

Turquoise Jewelry

Yesturday, I was finally re-united with my friend Hannah. I haven't seen her since before summer started, which has been a while. So we decided to meet up for lunch and catch up on life. Hannah is from the island of Guam. She is a natural beauty, her mix consists of Filipino and Chinese. She is one of those friends who I know I will keep forever. Our friendship is compatible, we can kick it one on one, mix friends, don't have to be constantly together, no jealousy, and never get annoyed of each other. Which is why I know she is the only person I can see my self living with on the island, if I were to choose a room mate. Before she flew back to Hawaii, she recently was visiting family in the Philippines. She said while she was there she spotted turquoise jewelry and told me that the color reminds her of me because she knows that it is my favorite color. She handed me a small bag that held a turquoise gold flower ring, with a pearl in the middle and two turquoise bracelets. The turquoise jewelry will make a good contrast against black, brown and khaki outfits. Thank you so much Hannah!

Turquoise has been used to create some of the finest jewelry throughout the history of mankind. Over centuries, the precious stone has worn by everyone from Egyptian royal, iconic Native American heroes and the stars of the stage and screen today.

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Aloha! My name is Deanna. I decided not only to blog on make-up, but also on everything that I think defines beauty: my journey in Hawaii, symbolism in tattoos, nails, recycled art, traveling the World, spotlights and interviews, poetry, advice on love and life, restaurant reviews, recipes, books, dance, fitness, quotes, fashion, music, and the list of creativity flows on and on. For those of you who are interested, follow me as my journey on discovering the beauty of life unfolds.